Plagiarism is “the practice of taking someone else’s work or ideas and passing them off as one’s own”. Which is NOT a way of avoiding plagiarism?
A: Rewrite or summarize what you have read from other papers in your own words
B: Include the source Information for paraphrasing.
C: Copy only small part of others’ work.
D: Quote or cite using proper documentation.
A: Rewrite or summarize what you have read from other papers in your own words
B: Include the source Information for paraphrasing.
C: Copy only small part of others’ work.
D: Quote or cite using proper documentation.
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- 2. One of the best way to avoid plagiarism is ________________. A: to know what plagiarism is and what is NOT plagiarism B: to summarize the information of the original text in your own words C: to give credit to the original authors whenever you quote or paraphrase someone else’s words, or when you use someone else’s ideas D: to rewrite the original author’s sentences or paragraphs
- Which of the following statements is NOT correct about plagiarism? A: Stealing and using the ideas and writings of another person as one's own is regarded as plagiarism. B: Appropriating passages or ideas from another person and using them as one's own is regarded as plagiarism. C: Not crediting other's idea within or at the end of one's paper is regarded as plagiarism. D: Rewriting others' ideas in one's own words is regarded as plagiarism.
- According to Alex, plagiarism is taking someone else’s _____ as your own in your academic paper.
- What behavior is NOT plagiarism? A: Turning in one’s own previous work B: Containing significant parts of text from a single source C: Mixing copied materials from multiple sources D: Paraphrasing from multiple sources with citations
- Which of the following is false? A: Plagiarism means to steal (the ideas or words of another) as one’s own. B: Novice writers may sometimes commit plagiarism unintentionally. C: It is forbidden to turn in one’s own previous work. D: Mixing copied materials from multiple sources is acceptable.